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Bridgett, David J.; Walker, Michael E. – Psychological Assessment, 2006
Although attention has been given to the intellectual functioning of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) relative to their non-ADHD peers, few studies have examined intellectual functioning in adults with ADHD. The purpose of the current investigation was to examine differences in intellectual ability between adults with…
Descriptors: Adults, Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Meta Analysis
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Cox, W. Miles; Fadardi, Javad Salehi; Pothos, Emmanuel M. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
Decisions about using addictive substances are influenced by distractions by addiction-related stimuli, of which the user might be unaware. The addiction-Stroop task is a paradigm used to assess this distraction. The empirical evidence for the addiction-Stroop effect is critically reviewed, and meta-analyses of alcohol-related and smoking-related…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Tests, Models, Stimuli
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Amir, Ofer; Biron-Shental, Tal; Shabtai, Esther – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: Two studies are presented here. Study 1 was aimed at evaluating whether the voice characteristics of women who use birth control pills that contain different progestins differ from the voice characteristics of a control group. Study 2 presents a meta-analysis that combined the results of Study 1 with those from 3 recent studies that…
Descriptors: Females, Vowels, Pregnancy, Control Groups
Boser, Judith A.; Clark, Sheldon B. – 1995
Most studies of mail survey methodology focus on specific design elements, but several major reviews of research have attempted to synthesize the findings of independent empirical studies. This study examined the review articles for what they have to say about factors influencing response rates and for their methodology. A literature review…
Descriptors: Mail Surveys, Meta Analysis, Research Design, Research Methodology
Burlingame, Gary M.; And Others – 1995
Analyses of the efficacy of group psychotherapy indicate that group therapy demonstrates, in a majority of reviews, significant improvement over inert comparison groups and proves comparable or superior to other active treatment conditions. Because group therapy is a viable cost-efficient treatment option being used with increasing regularity…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness, Effect Size, Group Counseling
Boser, Judith A.; Clark, Sheldon B. – 1996
One approach to examining the findings of multiple studies is descriptive. This descriptive review of the research on increasing the response rates to mail surveys is based on studies also subjected to a meta-analysis. An initial narrative review identified the studies to be used in both analyses, and results will allow the possibility of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Followup Studies, Incentives, Mail Surveys
Dykeman, Cass; Doyle, Stacey L. – 1995
In the counseling profession, women constitute the majority of clients and practitioners. Given this situation, two questions arise concerning counselor preparation literature: (1) To what extent have women authored counselor preparation literature? (2) To what degree has this literature considered gender? In order to establish a context for…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliometrics, Counseling, Counseling Psychology
Miller, Vernon; And Others – 1990
The integration of micro-macro variables is critical to the development of organizational communication as an academic field. Mixed-level analysis is inherent in organizational phenomena, and its neglect perpetuates the gap in and fragmentation of organizational communication theories. Three of the many ways to design mixed-level analyses are…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Meta Analysis, Organizational Communication
Allen, Mike; And Others – 1992
A study quantitatively summarized the literature examining the association between acceptance of rape myths and exposure to pornography to address disputes in the academic community regarding the consistency of such research. The entire collection of "Psychological Abstracts" and "Sociological Abstracts" was manually searched…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Literature Reviews, Mass Media Effects, Meta Analysis
Grover, Burton L. – 1993
A search of the ERIC database and a review of the literature suggests that meta-analysis is ignored by philosophers, a situation that is regrettable but remediable. Meta-analysis is a method by which one attempts to integrate findings quantitatively from several research studies related to a common general topic. Philosophers should certainly pay…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Hypothesis Testing, Integrated Activities, Literature Reviews
Synk, David J. – 1983
This study used meta-analysis research techniques to determine if there are differences in General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) validities and test scores between males and females. The sample consisted of 26,111 subjects from 122 Specific Aptitude Test Battery (SATB) validation or revalidation studies analyzed since 1972. Four approaches were…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Measurement Techniques, Meta Analysis, Scores
McLean, James E. – 1983
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the methods used for the impact evaluation of Demonstrator-Developer projects and to promote the meta-analysis approach. Four examples of attempts to collect and analyze impact data from adopters are presented, one of which used the meta-analysis approach. In this example, each adopter collected pre…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Rosenthal, Robert – 1989
An overview of the state of the art in psychological research is presented, with an emphasis on the attention given to effect sizes. The acceptance of small effect sizes for biomedical research is contrasted with the rejection of similar effect sizes for psychological research. The Binomial Effect Size Display is used to depict the practical…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Mathematical Models, Meta Analysis, Psychological Studies
L'Hommedieu, Randi; And Others – 1987
Some of the frustrations inherent in trying to incorporate qualifications of statistical results into meta-analysis are reviewed, and some solutions are proposed to prevent the loss of information in meta-analytic reports. The validity of a meta-analysis depends on several factors, including the: thoroughness of the literature search; selection of…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology
Wildemuth, Barbara – 1983
The term "coaching" applies to a variety of types of test preparation programs which vary in length, instructional method, and content. Most research on the effectiveness of coaching has examined the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), a measure of academic abilities used to predict college performance. This ERIC Digest reviews studies of…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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